b Jan 7, 2015 @ 9:07pm
Somebody's logging into my account! HELP!
Someone has been logging into my account! I've changed my password several times but I assume he has a way of finding it out. He hasn't taken anything or spent any of my wallet fund, but I want to stop him before he does. Steam says his IP adress is from Romania, so im just gonna assume they're right. I have his IP adress, if anybody wants it message me (I don't know if i can post it or not.) This has happened 2 or 3 times now and its the same IP every time. Please help!

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Cowboy Magnemite Jan 7, 2015 @ 9:13pm 
If you get a comment on your profile asking for help on TF2 with a screenshot link, it's a Trojan Virus bot. Give me the IP, I'll see if I can DDoS it with an LOIC.
b Jan 7, 2015 @ 9:15pm 
Originally posted by FuTiLe_SwOrDz:
If you get a comment on your profile asking for help on TF2 with a screenshot link, it's a Trojan Virus bot. Give me the IP, I'll see if I can DDoS it with an LOIC.
I haven't been getting any links at all. All thats happening is steam sends me an email about somone logging into my account on a new computer, and them asking if it was me. I say no, change my password, and it happens againt 2 weeks later.
Cowboy Magnemite Jan 7, 2015 @ 9:17pm 
Oh, well there's been phishing links on profiles today asking for help, I opened the text and tore up the code and its a Trojan Keylogger. Maybe try changing the password and proxy your internet, and let your friends now about the profile comment virus.
b Jan 7, 2015 @ 9:20pm 
Originally posted by FuTiLe_SwOrDz:
Oh, well there's been phishing links on profiles today asking for help, I opened the text and tore up the code and its a Trojan Keylogger. Maybe try changing the password and proxy your internet, and let your friends now about the profile comment virus.
Ok, I'll tell my friends about that.
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b Jan 7, 2015 @ 9:37pm 
Somebody tell me what to do!
If someone "guesses" your password twice,
you KNOW that your computer and/or email is infected/hijacked
b Jan 7, 2015 @ 9:47pm 
Originally posted by Muppet among Puppets:
If someone "guesses" your password twice,
you KNOW that your computer and/or email is infected/hijacked
Well I assumed that.
Its a major leak of your privacy.
Dont trust your computer in this state at all.
Squeegee Jan 7, 2015 @ 11:56pm 
Your going to have to change you steam id and password. i had my account hack when i was on holiday and not just my steam but my email and facebook where both hacked. so you mite want to change the email address that your account is linked to as well
Last edited by Squeegee; Jan 7, 2015 @ 11:57pm
b Jan 8, 2015 @ 9:56pm 
Alright, I ran a malware scan on my pc and it found infected files, so I quarantined them and I don't know what to do with them. Should i delete them or will that cause more problems?
What did it find?

But keep in mind, there might be changes or malicious things still being undetected.
Last edited by Muppet among Puppets; Jan 8, 2015 @ 9:59pm
b Jan 8, 2015 @ 10:09pm 
Originally posted by Muppet among Puppets:
What did it find?

But keep in mind, there might be changes or malicious things still being undetected.
A load of PUPs with randomized names like nsm4A3A.exe and stuff like that.
There is definitely more on your computer than just PUPS.

There is a question left: Why cant he get the steam guard code out of your email? Do you use two way verification for email?

Your steam details are available to him. But not the email details?
b Jan 10, 2015 @ 12:27am 
Originally posted by Muppet among Puppets:
There is definitely more on your computer than just PUPS.

There is a question left: Why cant he get the steam guard code out of your email? Do you use two way verification for email?

Your steam details are available to him. But not the email details?
I reset my cookies and unchecked "remeber password" everytime i logged in
I mean, someone can extract details you type into your computer.
By remote access or a keylogger.

At least your new passwords are obviously accessible by someone else. Thats serious.

Your last reply contains nothing that solves your problem.

The computer is "hijacked".
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